
Neil McAuliffe
Castle Hill View with Chairs, 16x20
Castle Hill, 14x18
Castle Hill View, 24x18
Safe Harbor, 24x18
Sachuest Beach Middletown, 14x18
Chanler at Cliff Walk, 10x20
Racing Home, 15x30
The Point, 12x24
Marble House, 9x12
Castle Hill Light, 9x12
Poplar Street Driftway, 14x18
Racing Home, 15x30
Sailing Off Newport III, 24x30
Ocean Drive, 12x36
Sunset Sail, 10x20
Gooseberry Beach, 16x30
Sailing Past Castle Hill, 10x30
Rosecliff, 10x20
Goat Island Light, 18x36
The Breakers, 11x14
Tea House, Cliff Walk, 11x14
Neil McAuliffe grew up on Cape Cod where he began to show an early interest in creating drawings and paintings of local sea and landscapes. McAuliffe received his formal training at Massachusetts College of Art where he studied illustration. He returned to Cape Cod after college as a freelance illustrator, making a living creating renderings in pen and ink and watercolor of homes, boats, businesses and golf courses.
In 1991, he was commissioned to paint a series of aerial views of various prestigious sights, which were published and sold in limited editions. A few of these sites include Augusta National Golf Course, Pebble Beach Golf Links, Harvard University and the villages of Hyannisport and Osterville.
McAuliffe spent a few years living and painting in the Caribbean, where he still finds inspiration on his annual trips south. He has met with great success painting the endless beauty of Jamaica, The Cayman Islands, Bermuda and Key West. Caribbean commissions include artwork created for Sandals Resorts, Jablum Blue Mountain Coffee Co. and Caribbean Utilities Inc.
For the past 15 years, McAuliffe has been working exclusively in oils. Heβs a self-taught painter, using his years of mastering watercolor to allow an easy transition to oil painting. When he isn't painting, you may find him enjoying golf, frisbee golf or photographing the many beautiful sites on Cape Cod. He currently resides in Centerville with his wife Toni-Marie (an artist/theatre craftsman) and their two daughters, Linzy-Anne and Emma-Lee.